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Kate Moore

Kate Moore

Read-Alikes for Kate Moore

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    Marc Barry

    Marc Barry, a national authority on intellectual property, is founder of C3I Analytics, a corporate-intelligence firm in New York City. His clients are Fortune 400 companies. (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    The Radium Girls

    Try:
    Spooked
    by Marc Barry

  • Paulina Bren

    Paulina Bren

    Paulina Bren alternates her time between the Bronx, Poughkeepsie, and MetroNorth. Born in the former Czechoslovakia, she lived in the U.K. before moving to the United States. Paulina received her B.A. from Wesleyan University... (more)

    If you enjoyed:
    The Woman They Could Not Silence

    Try:
    The Barbizon
    by Paulina Bren

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